1.1 The initial term of appointment of a Dean is for five years, unless there are special circumstances.

1.2 There is a limit of one contract renewal, subject to performance assessment.

1.3 Any renewal would normally be for a period not exceeding five years, thus limiting the tenure of the deanship to no more than ten years, but could be longer if Council decides, particularly where this would take the incumbent to normal retirement age.

1.4 Deans are responsible to their faculties, and also to the centre (as part of the Senior Leadership Group). For a decision to renew or extend a contract, the Dean in question must enjoy substantial support from both sectors and a process of consultation must determine this.

Initiation of re-appointment

2.1 When the term of office of a Dean is due to expire, the Vice-Chancellor (VC) or Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC), with the assistance of Human Resources (HR), initiates the formal re-appointment process, which normally starts twelve months before the end of the contract.

Consultation with the Dean

3.1 The VC or DVC consults the Dean about his or her intentions at the end of the contract. If the Dean wishes to step down, the normal recruitment process for the appointment of a new Dean is initiated. See Policy on appointment of new Deans.

3.2 If the Dean wishes a renewal or extension of the contract, the VC or DVC reviews the Dean's performance against previously agreed targets and objectives.

Further consultations

4.1 The VC or DVC consults with members of the Senior Leadership Group, Council, the Dean's Advisory Committee (or equivalent) as well as Deputy Deans of the faculty concerned.

VC or DVC's decision

5.1 Following the process of consultation, the VC or DVC decides to:

put a proposal for renewal or extension of the contract to the Faculty Board, or

initiate a full recruitment process.

Proposal to Faculty Board

6.1 In the event of a proposal to renew or extend the contract, the VC or DVC puts the proposal to the Faculty Board at a special meeting, in order to gauge their support. The incumbent Dean does not attend the meeting.

6.2 The Faculty Board votes on the proposal, and the result of the ballot is made known to the VC or DVC and the Faculty Board. The VC or DVC determines in each case how the ballot is to be taken, whether postal votes are allowed, and what quorum is required.

Process report to Institutional Forum

7.1 The VC or DVC submits a report to the Institutional Forum (IF), detailing the process that has been followed.

7.2 The IF meets before Council meets, and verifies that the approved process was followed, or if not, where it differed.

Council approval

8.1 The VC or DVC submits the proposal to Council for a decision, along with the outcome of the Faculty Board vote and feedback from the IF.

8.3 In the event of a decision to initiate a full recruitment process, the VC or DVC will give the Dean reasons for the decision, and allow him or her to make representations to the Chair and members of Council.